Portable night light



" Patented 'Mar. 24, 1931 I I HARVEY I-IUIBBELL, .13., or BRIDGEPQRT;coimnc'r cu'r' ronmnetnmenrmenr f it Application filed October 27,1927. Serial No. 229,037.

This invention relates to a portable night light and has for an object to provide a light of this character which may be placed in any desirablepo'sition, such as on a table, under a table, a bed or other piece of furniture to give suflicie ntillumination so that objects on thefioor or lower part of the room are visible and a person; will not stumbleover them, but Withoutbrightly illuminating the entire 1 room. I o

, Itis also an object ofthe invention to provide an improved portable control means for the light. h h

It is a still further object of the invention to provide an improved construction of a light which is easily portable, is simple and attractive, and in which there is a guard and reflector for the lamp to protect the lamp against injury should some one step on it. With "the foregoing and other jobjects in View, Iii ave de vised'the construction'illustrated inthe accompanying drawing forming part of this specification. In this draw- 1H0, h .0 v 1 is a vieiv showing the use of the light under a table or other piece of furniture.

i Fig. 2 is a vertical section through the light proper showing the attachment plug cap and the portable control switch in'elevatiom'the 3o section'being substantially on line 2 2 of Fig.3 is a transverse section substantially on line 3 3 of Fig. 2, and V j Fig.,4 is a'bottom plan view of the light broper.'

As'illust rate'd this improved portable night light comprises a base IOpreferably of'metal having'a strengthening-rib or flange "11 to rest on the floor or other support,}and-providing a'cjhamber, for. lead Wires anda'greater I portion of the mount for the lamp 12. This lamp mount comprises a block or body l3 of insulatingmaterial mounted in an opening in the top of the base and secured therein The body has a recess 15. extending downwardly from its top Wall in which are mounted the'lamp contacts of anysuitable type, usually a 'screw shell contact 16 to engage and receive .the'threaded outer contact 17 of the i by. any suitable means, such as screws 14.

lamp and the spring 'contact l8 tojengagfe the central'lamp contact. The screw shell con tact rests on the bottom of thefrecess and is engaged by a laterally extending strap 19 carrying a binding' post screw 20. The centralspring contact'18 issecured by'a rivet 21 ontop of aninsulating Washer22 resting on topfof'the'strap 19. Y This rivet extends through the bottom'wall of the recess and a strap 23-carryingfa binding post screvv'24. in) It will," therefore, be seen this'rive'tQl secures both lamp contacts [and their: connecting straps and bindingiscrewsto the body, and it also; forms an electrical "connectionxfrom the strap 23 to the spring contact'18. 1 The bindc5 ing'screws and'stra'ps l9andi23 are prefer-u ably mounted in recesses 41' onthe loWerside of'the body member 1350 thatithey'are-protectedbut at the same time are easily .acces sible. In the opposite; sidewalls of the base are mounted insulating. bushings 25 for pas sage .oftlie lead wire cords26 an d 27. Carried the base over the lamp protect} ing hood and reflector 28; This hood is made of metal of siiificientitliiclil ess toisustain considerable weigthan'd is supportedby the base through upwardly' exten ding screw bars 29 passing through and"threade'di'nto ears'30 on the inside ofthe hood, and. these screws are surrounded by tubular elements "31 m; so; a I

strengthen "the f screws and helpsustain the hoodfand'to give a neatandattracti've appearance. The inner Wall 32"of rthehood and reflector may be painted orenameled white to reflect the light.from ithefllamp' laterallyhis and give a greater illumination ofthe floor and other objects thereon, butIit'ivill; be un derstood this hood preventsthe general illumination ofthe room .asgpractically all the light from the lamp will bc reflect'ed down: so ardly and laterally.- The hood bei'ngjyof considerable strength forms a complete pro; tection for the lamp andpit is mountedfso that'it Will'sustain considerable weight and will prevent injury. to the lamp shouldso'me one step on it or objec't's be dropped on it.

. The. flexible cord 26 1s connectedtoany standard'typebf attachment plug cap 33 having the usual contactblades 34' for inser tionin-the wall. or-floorreceptaclel 1 The flex E3130 Passes 11160 the ase andoareun .tbecwtra 'thei seetion i'sC 37 being a-cofitinujous; or 'th'roujgh wire from one of'the contact blades'tothe switch'an'd for purposes of appearance and assembly'it body 13, as shown in Fig. 4. The other wire iscut and the lamp is inountedinlthiscut wire, the section 38 leading to the other contact blade of the cap and is connected to one of the lamp, cen act z, whilethe othe se tion 9 leading irem the switch i 2Qhliected tQ hefot erilamp contaet;' In th P esent case th .seefimiSS is C nnee ed th qughflw hi 12: screw 4 ltlle ;e ha a hp e n ee lwh e et fi wu the hindmeme 20-.tothefs 'rew shel lamp pe im t- It will, therefore, apparentthat I the port'- a leswitchl ntrelsthe a p Y 1 It will beob ions i mn e .fQlTegoingdescriptionthahthe lamp is'e sily portable and be located ,ona table a'bed room or nursery r in a ho pita or t. Alley es h e unde the tableflnnde a bed 0 a y o h r piece of furniture, or in any .locationidesired, and $116331 p ugg d nt any available outlet' -receptaele, I'llie control switch 35 is also i ble and niay be placed ,WlIQIfQ. ;it-.is

a -I2 easi y hs essible- E01 nstan t ay he placed on topfofatableflhas shown in Fig.

w ere iti fee fi y fl ee bl ;and'ifthet hle isby the side of a bediit' naybe easily reached fromt bed,, ir 1i$ wi e m y he Placed under the ii ll w- If a pers n wishes fo .ge u, dur ng-the night and he. doesnot i h-m nh'gnma'e the ream i hthe regular lights th s map w ll v) sufi cient illumi ation so amen; parts 0 the'floorandpbiects thereon can he Seaway. seen to preven stm hhng over them. The 'li h p per is so coulstr cted as. net he able .to {be asily daniaged. 559 that it may be usednn the floor and siinilar locations.

H vig ,thusset forth ,the nature of iny inefi. ehh -hafleh isa a l. Alp rtable nightkhgh cqmprlsing an eas lpprenenisegw res on e siph n, n a ehvdy memh naheim he b se amp, was had a amp earned y h d mem e sahet e iat y he -1 r flect r h 21 mp rdt et r hi t-ed we? t e l mp ree 11am the h s: t r flec t e li ht dQW lW 1.1ya &i l re ehrn h sap pens between Qde Qth-e h ee-t m unfi thehedienith i and s e fene eh hs th ees-h t nept a 'n maimed is sai Qtenm 'ee -12 ided the ewe ate ier ingiemnwarely rain the tap-th m s 1 am socket and central contacts mounted in said recess,upright supports extending upwardly from the base, and a substantially opaque dome shaped reflector carried by said supports over the recess and spaced above the same to reflect the light downwardly and laterally,

' 3; "Ina portablenight light, a portable base, a lamp carried by theb'ase, 'a' substantially opaque protective hood and reflector mountesl over thelampand spaced above the Same tov deflect the light downwardly and laterally,

.spaoedrigiid supports for the hood extending and .the switch, is portable independently of the cap and its lead wires.

4;. In aportablenight light, aportable hollow base having an opening .in'its top wall, an insulating'body lneinber mounted'in said opening and haying a recess extending clown- .wardly from its upper wall, lamp contacts and a lamp mounted in said recess-a protective hood" and reflector mounted on the base overthelampand spaced fronrthebasmbind ing screws mounted on the lowerpartof the body member having .Ielectrical connections with the respective lamp jcointacts, an attachment plug cap for connection to an outlet, a portable control switch, a through lead wire from the cap to the switch, a" second wire from thecap connectedto oneof the binding screws, and a'second wire from e em nt, the other binding screw ,soxtlitatfthc lamp is controlled by said switch.

:5. In aportablenight light, a port-able, hole h h; hea hamper n a igs 

